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Democrats Should Rebuild From Opposition, Forget PDI-P Tie-Up: Academic

01 Mayo 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Globe

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s Democratic party would benefit over the longer term from rebuilding its reputation in opposition, rather than pushing to become part of an Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) coalition, a political analyst said on Tuesday.

“It’s better for the Democrats to be in opposition along with the Prosperous Justice Party [PKS],” AS Hakim said. “The party has been in power for 10 years and, if they take being in opposition seriously over the next five years, they could repair their image.”

Parties gear up for electoral disputes

30 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Political parties are expected to file electoral disputes with the Constitutional Court when the General Elections Commission (KPU) finishes its official vote count by May 9.

Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) liaison to the KPU Sudyatmiko Aribowo said on Tuesday that his team had found irregularities in the vote-counting in some electoral districts.

Farmers union supports Jokowi's presidential bid

30 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

A farmers’ union has announced its support for Jakarta Governor Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s presidential bid.

 

"We will organize teams at all levels to assist Jokowi in attaining his goal,” Mugi Ramanu, chairman of the Indonesian Farmers Union (SPI), said in Mampang on Thursday. 

 

On Thursday, Jokowi visited the SPI office to discuss various agricultural issues that farmers faced.

 

Experts urge Samad not to run for vice president

30 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

A researcher from the Anticorruption Study Center (Pukat) at Yogyakarta-based Gadjah Mada University, Hifdzil Alim, says Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) chairman Abraham Samad should reject an offer to run for vice president as such an offer was just political maneuvering on the part of the party concerned.

He said the party made the offer in an attempt to come across as a clean party that was against corruption.

“Pukat hopes that Abraham Samad will not be lulled by the party’s sweet talk,” said Hifdzil on Wednesday as quoted by tempo.co.

SBY calls for support for next government

30 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono stated on Wednesday that he hoped whoever would eventually continue his job as the next leader of the country could perform better.

“So let’s us pave the way for the next president by making the path smoother,” he said on the opening of the 2014 National Development Planning Conference in Jakarta as quoted by Antara on Wednesday.

 

He said the country’s development plan for the next five to 10 years had been deliberated and thus it would be the next president’s job to implement it.

 

Prabowo holds meeting with Aburizal on possible coalition

29 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Gerindra Party presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto met with Golkar Party's Aburizal Bakrie at the latter's residence in Central Jakarta on Monday to discuss a potential coalition ahead the July 9 presidential election.

Prabowo arrived around 12.30 p.m. Golkar politicians downplayed the meeting as merely "Aburizal hosting Prabowo for lunch."

Prabowo is a former Golkar member. After losing the party's presidential convention in 2004, he left the party and founded Gerindra.

Democrats Should Rebuild From Opposition, Forget PDI-P Tie-Up: Academic

29 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s Democratic party would benefit over the longer term from rebuilding its reputation in opposition, rather than pushing to become part of an Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) coalition, a political analyst said on Tuesday.

“It’s better for the Democrats to be in opposition along with the Prosperous Justice Party [PKS],” AS Hakim said. “The party has been in power for 10 years and, if they take being in opposition seriously over the next five years, they could repair their image.”

Despite Gerindra’s Approach, PKS Reviewing All Options

29 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

 

Jakarta. The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) has decided to form a team to seek a possible coalition with several parties, including the Great Indonesia Movement party, or Gerindra, with officials saying they have decided not to be an opposition party in the House of Representatives.

PKS chairman Anis Matta on Sunday said his party is seriously looking into three possible coalitions and has formed teams to review the possibilities.

President holds plenary meeting on accomplishment of govt tasks

29 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Antara News

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono held a plenary meeting here on Tuesday with his ministers to discuss accomplishment of his government tasks.

"Let us take fast steps to accomplish (the governments tasks). I appeal to the chief ministers to point out the homework that has to be finished," the President stated during the opening of the plenary meeting.

KPU delays release of final overseas tally

28 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The General Elections Commission (KPU) has delayed the announcement of the final tally of votes from 130 Overseas Election Committees (PPLNs) as D1 forms have yet to arrive in Indonesia, a commissioner has said.

“As many as 130 PPLNs have completed the recapitulation of votes; however, original D1 forms from 10 PPLNs have not yet arrived,” KPU commissioner Ferry Kurnia Rizkiyansyah said on the sidelines of an open vote recapitulation plenary meeting in Jakarta on Sunday, as quoted by Antara.

Coalition with Dems unlikely, says PDI-P secretary-general

28 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) secretary-general Tjahjo Kumolo says it is unlikely that the party will form a coalition with the Democratic Party ahead of the upcoming presidential election.

He said PDI-P had decided Joko “Jokowi” Widodo would be its presidential candidate while the Democratic Party had 11 presidential convention participants, one of which would be nominated as its presidential candidate.

Rhoma should ditch PKB, supporters say

28 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Supporters of Rhoma Irama have said that the self-styled king of dangdut would be better off leaving the National Awakening Party (PKB) after a lack of certainty regarding his potential presidential candidacy from the Islamic-based party. 

Rhoma’s official group of supporters, known as Rhoma Irama for Presiden RI (Riforri), said on Saturday that the singer had decided to withdraw his support from the PKB if the party did not nominate him as a presidential candidate.

KPU postpones release of overseas vote recapitulation results

27 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The General Elections Commission (KPU) has delayed the legalization of vote recapitulation results from 130 Overseas Election Committees (PPLNs) as D1 forms from 10 PPLNs have yet to arrive in Indonesia, a commissioner has said.

“As many as 130 PPLNs have completed the recapitulation of votes; however, original D1 forms from 10 PPLNs have not yet arrived at KPU headquarters,” KPU commissioner Ferry Kurnia Rizkiyansyah said on the sidelines of an open plenary meeting of a vote recapitulation in Jakarta on Sunday, as quoted by Antara news agency.

Prabowo would be hardest hit by new party coalition: consultant

27 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

A political consultant has warned that the Gerindra Party’s presidential hopeful Prabowo Subianto will suffer the most if a group of political parties that managed to gain less than 10 percent of the vote form another coalition.

Yunarto Wijaya of Charta Politika said currently there were three larger parties that were likely to form coalitions with middle-sized parties. They are the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), Gerindra and the Golkar Party, the top-three parties according to quick-count surveys.

With No Coalition Yet, Aburizal Bakrie’s Refusal to Budge Affecting Golkar’s Chances

27 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. This year’s legislative election result doesn’t look too good for the Golkar Party. With only 14.3 percent of the votes, the party needs to form a coalition with at least one political party if it wants to nominate its own candidate in the July presidential election, just around the corner.

Yet, while other political parties are busy approaching potential allies, Golkar has reportedly been slow in building ties with others.

SBY to meet with Dems provincial leaders over coalition

26 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, in his capacity as the chairman of the Democratic Party, is slated to meet with the party’s 33 provincial branch leaders at his residence in Cikeas, West Java, on Saturday afternoon to discuss the party’s next moves ahead of the July 9 presidential election.

The meeting is aimed at seeking input from regional party branches in relation to the idea of having the ruling party form its own coalition and nominate its own presidential candidate, party member Roy Suryo Notodiprojo told The Jakarta Post on Friday.

KPU may delay announcement of election results

26 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The General Elections Commission (KPU) said on Friday it might fail to meet its own deadline of May 9 for announcing the official results of the legislative poll. 

KPU commissioner Hadar Nafis Gumay said a delay was possible as the commission would still have to conduct revotes in all polling stations in South Nias in North Sumatra. 

He said the revotes and recapitulations might hamper the national recapitulation process, scheduled to be held from April 26 to May 6.

Gerindra, PDI-P top spenders in 2014 poll

25 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Gerindra Party has emerged as the biggest spender in the 2014 legislative election.

In its final campaign financial report, the party claims to have spent Rp 435 billion (US$37.5 million) on its campaign, eightfold more than the Rp 53 billion the Indonesian Justice and Unity Party (PKPI) spent on its campaign.

The PKPI spent less than any other party on its campaign. 

Behind Gerindra is the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), which spent Rp 404 billion, followed closely by the Golkar Party with Rp 402 billion.

Suryadharma on the losing side in PPP conflict

25 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

a symbolic gesture, United Development Party (PPP) chairman Suryadharma Ali apologized for causing friction within the Islam-based party on the sidelines of the party’s national caucus in Bogor, West Java, on Thursday.

The two-day meeting, which was attended by party representatives from across the archipelago, also concluded with the decision to expedite the national congress, a forum with the power to replace Suryadharma.

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